Epson Expression Premium XP-7100 Wireless Color Photo Printer with ADF, Scanner and Copier, Black, Small
Original price was: $249.99.$195.97Current price is: $195.97.







Price: $249.99 - $195.97
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The 5 color expression Premium XP 7100 wireless Small in One printer delivers superior photo quality and versatility, ideal for productive, creative families. Save time with a 30 page auto document feeder and auto 2 sided printing, copying and scanning. Print vivid, borderless photos up to 8″ X 10″, or on specialty paper1 and dads. The intuitive 4. 3″ Touchscreen allows you to view, edit and print photos, directly from a USB or card slot2. And, you can easily Print from your tablet or smartphone3 — with or without a router — at home or on the go. Plus, Print 4″ X 6″ Photos in as fast as 12 seconds5, as well as custom projects with the creative Print app This Epson printer is designed for use with only genuine Epson brand cartridges. Other brands of ink cartridges and ink supplies are not compatible and, even if described as Compatible, may not function properly or at all. Epson provides information about the design of the printer on the box and in many other locations and materials Included with the printer and on the website. Epson periodically provides firmware updates to address issues of security, performance, minor bug fixes and ensure the printer functions as designed. This printer was designed to work only with genuine Epson ink cartridges and some updates may affect the functionality of third party ink. Non epson branded or Altered Epson cartridges that functioned prior to a firmware update may not continue to function. * this product uses only genuine Epson brand cartridges. Other brands of ink cartridges and ink supplies are not compatible and, even if described as Compatible, may not function properly. Black and color print speeds are measured in accordance with ISO/IEC 24734. Actual print times will vary based on factors including system configuration, software, and page complexity. For more information- binational/Print speed 1 specialty paper support accommodated through rear paper feed, maximum 23 Mil paper thickness, manual 2 sided printing only. 2 adapter may be required. 3 Most features require an Internet connection to the printer, as well as an Internet and/or email enabled device. Wi fi Direct may require printer software. 5 color photo in draft mode on premium photo paper glossy measured from start of paper feed. Actual print times will vary based on factors including system configuration, software, and page complexity. For more information, binational/Print speed 6 smudge, scratch, water and fade resistant on Epson photo papers. For CDs/DVDs, resistant only on specially treated discs. 7 for convenient and reasonable recycling options, smart Way is an innovative partnership of the U. S. Environmental Protection Agency that reduces greenhouse gases and other air pollutants and improves fuel efficiency. This Epson printer is designed for use with only genuine Epson brand cartridges. Other brands of ink cartridges and ink supplies are not compatible and, even if described as compatible, may not function properly or at all. Epson provides information about the design of the printer on the box and in many other locations and materials included with the printer. Epson periodically provides firmware updates to address issues of security, performance, minor bug fixes and ensure the printer functions as designed. This printer was designed to work only with genuine Epson ink cartridges and some updates may affect the functionality of third party ink. Non Epson branded or altered Epson cartridges that functioned prior to a firmware update may not continue to function. Rated Voltage – 100 – 120 VAC.
Epson printing system is designed to be used exclusively with Epson Genuine Cartridges. Use of non-genuine ink could cause damage not covered under the printer’s ltd. wnty.
Superior photo quality print stunning photos Plus Sharp text for eye catching documents
Designed for productivity at home 30 page auto document feeder; Auto 2 sided Print/copy/scan; Multiple media feeds
Creativity made easy print on specialty paper (1) and DVDs; Plus, borderless photos upto 8 inches X 10 inches
Convenient, hassle free features use the large, intuitive 4.3 inches touchscreen to view, edit and Print photos directly from USB or SD card slot (2)
Customers say
Customers report mixed experiences with the printer’s print quality, functionality, and ease of setup, with some finding it easy to set up and use while others struggle with connectivity issues. The printer receives mixed feedback about its value for money, with some considering it a good buy while others find it overpriced, and opinions vary on its build quality, with some praising its solid construction while others describe it as flimsy. The ink quality is a concern, with customers reporting that the printer warns of low ink levels instantly and consumes it quickly. The scanning speed also receives mixed reviews, with some praising the scanner while others report issues with connectivity.
8 reviews for Epson Expression Premium XP-7100 Wireless Color Photo Printer with ADF, Scanner and Copier, Black, Small
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Original price was: $249.99.$195.97Current price is: $195.97.
Mark –
Excellent for light duty, occasional print jobs
An excellent choice I think for light duty, occasional print jobs, so it gets five stars for that use case. But this printer is not for frequent jobs or big jobs, mostly due to the tiny ink cartridges that will suck you into ink extortion hell.Basically, when you buy a printer, the big consideration is whether you pay more up-front for large ink capacity–so called eco tank printers–or pay for ink over time with small ink capacity printers such as this one. Low cost printers are subsidized by the recurring sale of consumable ink; that’s how printer manufacturers make their money. For my light duty use case, I have chosen the latter option. If you have a heavier demand for output, you might want to choose the first option.But aside from this one negative, this is a moderately price printer with a lot of exceptional features for occasional light duty print jobs: it features a motorized automatic slide out paper output tray that stays out of the way when you’re not printing; a true duplex (double-sided) scanner; a single sheet rear paper feeder; and a modest desktop footprint: And on mine, a automatic sheet feeder that keeps the paper square and does not skew it–perhaps I got lucky there. It even has a template for printing on recordable CD/DVDs, if you still use those.Note: the UX is not great; the touch screen easily mistakes a swipe for a tap, which is annoying, and the navigation system is a bit awkward. But such issues are rather par for the course; electronics manufacturers in general do a rather poor job at UX, so I don’t fault the manufacturer too much there. Navigation is, however, fairly responsive, and this tend to be rather sluggish in general for electronic equipment, so a minor prop there.
Amazon Customer –
🙂 Great printer with an even better price.
I just happened to stumble across the Epson XP-7100 while looking for a small photo printer capable of using Letter size paper. The store did not have print samples and I knew nothing about it so I put off the purchase to do some more research. I came across a PC Magazine article titled The Best Photo Printers for 2019. The XP-7100 was listed a one of seven listed as an Editors’ Choice, but the 7100 was the only Legal size printer with 2 others not fitting the bill and the remaining 4 being large formats costing 2-10 times as much. With a price of $129, I decided to take a chance.The XP-7100 arrived well packaged and heavier than expected (usually a good sign). It is a elegant contemporary design which takes up very little space and looks good anywhere. No ADF or trays sticking out. Setup was easy and straight forward with the quick setup sheet. The 4.3 inch control screen is a delight with its intuitive interface and bright touch screen. Once the ink cartridges are installed, just push the power button (the only button) and the control panels automatically tilts outward for a better viewing angle. After printing a few test sheets for printer head alignment, it was time to set up WiFi (unless you go with USB). WiFi setup was easy. Just select your network and enter its password (if secured). Last step is to install the software and driver on the computer. The CD did not auto run as it was supposed to so I manually opened the CD in File Explorer. At the root level are two app files. EPWizard.exe and Setup.exe. I ran the EPWizard.exe and everything installed fine. WiFi tried to locate the printer and it failed. This was resolved with a simple Restart of the computer.My first few prints were to test different papers and quality setting. The printer has 2 trays supporting cards, photos, envelops and basically anything A4 or Letter size and smaller. It even includes a CD tray to print on CDs. A motorized output tray retracts back into the printer (along with the control panel) when you power off. As far as construction, the port for the power cable is a little wobbly. I do not know what that is about. Some reviewers wrote the printer is flimsy. The trays do not have rollers or bearing, so yes they are a little flimsy to reduce friction, but tighten into place once fully extended. This is common among printers and helps keep cost down. As for the body, it does have thin panels (available in different colors) which are simply not acceptable for a laptop. Oh wait, this is a non-portable printer meant to, at most, be moved from place to place a few times. Remove from box and place on desk.I purchased the printer mainly for its photographic printing abilities. My first real print was a Student of the Month article (about my daughter) from the website of the local newspaper. The photo and text would be a great test of the printers capabilities so I imported the article at 300 dpi with vector text. I printed it with high quality settings and used Epson Ultra-Premium Glossy Photo Paper. The results were phenomenal. The color photo was vibrant and the blending of the 4 photo colors was seamless. Text (some of it 5pt in size) was very crisp and could rival laser printers. The printer is fast for an inkjet on high settings. I estimate around 35 seconds for the 8.5 x 11 print.I’ll add a follow up on the scanner, ADF, and media ports but for now the 7100 is a very impressive photo printer which can be had as low as $99. Of course they will make up for the losses, and then some, with ink and paper sales.
Dustin Howard –
Epson doesn’t support their product
The printer was acceptable to use, but Epson support is horrible. When you get the dreaded “ink pad error”, even if you replace the ink pad yourself, Epson demands you take it to an authorized service center to do a WIC reset of the counters. The closest one in Arizona is in Tucson, about 100 miles away. So drive this 100 miles for a common printer? Nah. This lack of supportability for their product is astounding. BTW, you can “buy” a reset key and do it yourself, if you’re willing to (after replacing the ink pads).
Julii –
No me gustó que los cartuchos no son fáciles de encontrar, además de que no tuvieron mucha duración los que traía
BOO! –
Working great so far. Reasonably easy to set up and connect to laptop and phone. Prints well. Haven’t tried printing an actual photo yet but I’m sure it will be fine. OH! Best part! Ink cartridges that came with it are actually full size, not the sample sizes you often get included when you purchase a printer.
Jim Tilmouth –
I bought an Epson XP6100 printer on-line from NES Online through Amazon. The item arrived promptly on the first day of the expected delivery window. It was brand new in its manufacturers packaging and has worked like a dream. It seems quieter than previous Epson printers I have owned, and the scanning function operates quicker and at better resolution than previous scanners, probably due to improved software.
Tara Brehanne –
Amazing printer absolutely love it I’m so glad I spent the money to have it it’s pricey but so worth it
Peter –
I was surprised that the printers appetite for ink was so voracious. This is some costlier than I have been used to. And I am not impressed with the complicated process for: 1. exchanging ink cartridges and 2. the complex process of switching to #10 envelopes along with ink smudging in the return address area. I had hoped for simpler and clean from Epson with this highly rated printer. But nothings perfect and overall it’s been working faithfully.